On 17/10/2010 23:23, J.G.Harston wrote:
> Phill Harvey-Smith wrote:
>> BTW what's the DNFS one intended to be assembled with, I don't see line
>> numbers but I do see REM statements, Archimedes BBC Basic perhaps ?
>> Anything that can understand 6502 source code using BBC BASIC syntax,
> such as 6502 BBC BASIC,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Really? I thought you'd need to TEXTLOAD it in? Or would you cheat and
*EXEC it into BASIC? ;-)
> ARM BASIC patched to assemble 6502,
For this, I generally found it simpler to use the RISC OS 65Tube
emulator. It looked and felt like a command window and it could assemble
6502 code.
Phill - you can drop the line numbering in BBC BASIC if there's no need
(i.e. no GOTO/GOSUB stuff).
Best wishes,
Rick.
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